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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1952-12-26

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1952-12-26, page 01

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Vol SO, No. 68
tX>IiUMBU8, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1052
Devoted to American and Jewish Tdealw
David Goldsmith Elected Jewish Center President
In recdgnitlon of two decades of service In the Center field, David Gold&mlth was elected president of the Jewish Center at the annual meeting held lost week.
Mr. Goldsmith first became In¬ terested In Center work as a volun¬ teer leader and part time worker ,at the old Schonthal Center, w)iich -iio also served as president during his final year of operation.
At the new Jewish Center he has served as chairman of the Member¬ ship Policy Committee, chalnnan-of the Scout Troop Committee, mem ber of the Pre-School, Adult Ac¬ tivities, and Youth Services Com¬ mittees and as secretary to the Board.
Other officers elected were: Charles Y. Lazarus, A. I. Yenkin, Herman Katz, vice-presidents; A. B. Weinfeld, treas., and Samuel Shinbach, sec'y.
Highlights of the past two years' program were presented 6y means of kodachrome alides, movies and a 20-pago mimeographed report.
Special tribute was paid to Ed¬ ward F. Schlezlngcr, outgoing president, and Arthur Goldberg, outgoing treasurer, for their splen¬ did work In behalf of the Center during the past two years.
Allan Tarshlflh reported briefly on the plans for the Center mem¬ bership round-up and stated that the committee had set a goal of 400 new members to be enrolled during the month of January. He indicat¬ ed, especially, the need for addi¬ tional sustaining members in light of the leveling off of Community Gliest support. He pointed out that sustaining members not only pro¬ vide the solid core of Center fi¬ nancial support but that all Center privileges are Included in this type of membership; Health Club for both husband and wife, outdoor swimming pool for the whole fami¬ ly, as well c2s all of the basic pro¬ gram Eictivitles.
The following were elected to the Center ,Board of Trustees for the year 1952-63:
Richard Abel, Dr. B. W. Abram- son, Joseph Basch, Harry Beck- man, Maurice Bernstein, Robert Blashek, David Cheaes, Dr S D
Mr. Weinfeld
Mr. KAtz
Edelman, Troy A. Feibel, Mark 1 Feinknopf.
Bernard Feitllnger, Rabbi Jer-1 ome Folkman, Dr. Marvin Fox, Mrs. Walter Franc, Walter Franc, Jr., ^elvlllo Frank, Mrs. Melville Frank, Allen Friedman, Loon Friedman, I. W. Garek.
Harry Gilbert, Dr. Ivan Gilbert, Robert A. Gllck. Arthur Goldberg, Harry Goldberg, David Goldsmith, Dr. E. J, Gordon, Mrs. E. J. Gor¬ don, Ben Grossman, Rabbi Leopold Greonwald. ^
Richard Grundstein, Allen Gund- crsheimer. Mrs. A. Gundersheimer, I. M. Harris, Daniel Harrison, Myer Hnusman, Ben K a h n, William Kahn, Rabbi Harry Kaplan. Her¬ man M. Katz, Walter Katz.
Harold Kayne, Charles Y. Laz¬ arus, Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Louis Levy. Robert K, Levy, Herman Luckoff, Seymour Luckoff, Samuel Luper.
Robert McUman, Samuel M. Mel¬ ton. Mrs. S. M. Melton, Ira Monroe, Ben Neusladt, Mrs. M. J. Papurt. Lawrence W. Polstcr, Mrs. Max
Rieser, J. S. Resler, Mrs. J. S. Resler.
Barney Ringer, Charles Ross, David Roth, Harry R, Roth,. Louis Ruben, Rabbi Samuel W. Ruben- stein, Mrs. Joseph Schoctor, Herb¬ ert Schiff, Jack Schlff.
Mrs. Jack Schilling, Edward P. Schlezinger, Louis Schlezlnger, Samuel J. Schlonsky, Leon Schoti tenstein. Harry Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Mrs. I. E. Sealfon, Sol Shenk.
Jack Sher, Samuel Shinbach, Dr. Don A. Shusterman, Gilbert Siegel, Marvin Silbersteln, Justin L. SiU- man, Simon Sokol, Charles Solo¬ mon, Milton Staub, J. W. Stein- hauser.
Joseph S. Summer, Allan Tarsh- ish, Emil Wasserstrom, William Wasserstrom. Mrs. WiUlarii Was¬ serstrom, Robert Weller, A. B. Weinfeld. Herbert Wise, A. A. Wol- man. Jack Wolman.
Leo Yassenoff. Milton Yassenoff. A. I. Yenkin, Ben Yenkin, Fred Yenkin, Aaron Zacks, Rubbi Na¬ than Zellzcr, Joseph Zox.
Mr. LazaniH
Mr. Vonltin
EARLY DEADLINE (A<iAIN)
Sanu^ deadlinii an IhiH week will b<i in effect for the Jan. ^ edition of The Chronicle.
All copy rnu.Ht b<i in l»y Tufs- day noon uiid photoKraphiv nui- t«rlal will not \ni accepted all4!r 10 a, m. Monday.
LEFT TO RIGHT: WM. BOSENWALD, B. J. ABEL.
AT THE RECENT National Conference of the United Jewish Ap¬ peal, Richard J. Abel, president of the United Jewish Fund, received an Award of Distinguished Service on behalf of the Fund.
THE AWARD BEADS: "The United Jewish Appeal. In observance pf its 10th year of life-saving service to the needy and homeless, ex¬ tends this Award of Distinguished Service to the United Jewish Fund of Columbus, Richard J. Aljel, president, 19S2, In grateful appreciation for ItB extraordinary communal role In helping the United Jewish Appeal to save 2,000,000 Jewish lives, to assist In establishing the State of Israel, and to advance the cause of freedom and democracy."
THE AWARD IS SIGNED by Edward M. M. Warburg, General chairman; WUllam Rosenwald; Rudolph Sonneborn an4 Jonah B. Wise, National chairmen;, and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Executive vice-chair¬ man of the United Jewish Appeal.
Other Columbus repregentatlv«js present at the annual meeting of the UJA were Mrs. Richard J. Abel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schlff and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yepklp.
ftUZUAt^HI MKKTINO
Plans for the annual dinner Man. 18) will be completed at Mizrachl Women's meeting Sunday. 2:30 p. m., at Ahavaa Sholom synagogue.
AZA \VEEK-E.\D DANCE
The public is lnvit(;d to AZA chai)ter'a "winter wmtli-i-nd" dance tonight (Saturday), 8:30 to 11:30, at tiio Jewish Center.
Tickets ($1.50 per couple) may be purchased from any member of AZA or at the Center reception desk.
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B'NAI B'BITH'S 1963 DUES ARE PAYABLE
You can become a Gold Menorah member of B'nal B'rith by mailing In your 10&3 dues before Jap. 31 to the- local lodge office.
Miss Sonla Stevens, secretary of B'nal B'rith here, has been sending out bills for duos for the coming year.
Remittance can he made by mall Ing or brlilging dues to:
B'nal B'rith
1125 OoUege Ave.
ColumbiMi O.
ROBERT SCHIFF, PAST PRESIDENT of the United Jewish Fund of 'Columbus, presented a check for $26,000 to the UJF. In doing so, Mr. Schlff atated that this brings the Fund's payments on this year's aJlocatlon up to (260,000. An additional $60,000 will be forthcoming by the end o^ the year.
MB. SCHIFF WAS PUBUCLY THANKED by William Rosenwald. one of the National chairmen, and Jack D. Weller, chairman of the Cash Campaign of the United Jewish Appeal, as shown In this photograph.
MR. SCHIFF, ON HIS RETURN to Columbus, expressed the hope that all those who have outstanding balances will pEiy promptly so that the^ balance of our community pledge can be paid to the United Jewish Appeal and the other agencies.
"ISRAEL IS ON THE ROAD to economic stability." he said, "but still requires contributions from America In order to stay on this road. The situation remains crucial. There are stll^ 250,000 Imn^lgrants In Israel living on an emergency basis. Our dollars must be sent now to be of maximum benefit. I hope that we will have an outpouring ot caah so that our promise for the community can be kept."
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